I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
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Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

published:06 Jan 2018

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Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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No work experience? Tell me about yourself.
Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
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This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm....I'm a junior at Springfield High School. That's about it.
I have nothing else to do and would like to get some work experience.
In another video, we talked about how you should answer this question by talking about your skills, experience and time. But, if you have no experience, what you want to do is pull from any experience you do have, whether it's volunteer work, school activities, etc., that makes you look professional and like a fast learner.
Keep it short and sweet. Employers don't need to hear your life story; they just need to hear why you'd be a good fit for this job.
I'm currently a student at Springfield High School where I am very active in the school's student council association. As a representative for my class, I've helped organize various fundraising events. This has really helped me become comfortable handling money, which is a reason I think I would make a great fit as a cashier at your store.
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views:154824

How to write a resume when you have little or no work experience but a school degree. If you find this video useful, please click like.

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and if you have further questions about the process of applying for a PhD ask in the comments (though remember I am NOT an expert at this).
I also apologise if I got stuff wrong about humanities PhDs - my understanding is based on talking to a few friends and so is not comprehensive. I was trying my best as a mere scientist guys!
Filmed on my Canon G7X: http://bit.ly/simonvloggingcamera
Editing done in Premiere.
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published:21 Nov 2016

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Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

Undergraduate education

Undergraduate education is the post-secondary education previous to the postgraduate education. It includes all the academic programs up to the level of a bachelor's degree. For example, in the United States an entry level university student is known as an undergraduate, while students of higher degrees are known as graduates. In some other educational systems and subjects, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a master's degree; this is the case for some science courses in Britain and some medicine courses in India-suku.

Programs

Indian system

In India the Graduation system is classified into two parts: Undergraduation (UG) and Postgraduation (PG). It takes three or four years to complete an "undergraduate" degree. The three-year undergraduate programs are mostly in the fields of arts, commerce, science etc., and the four-year programs are mostly in the fields of technology, engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, agriculture etc. However, for medicine, law and architecture, the period has been five years. The possessor of the first UG is referred to as graduate and that of the PG degree as post-graduate.

Computer science

Computer science is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. It is the systematic study of the feasibility, structure, expression, and mechanization of the methodical procedures (or algorithms) that underlie the acquisition, representation, processing, storage, communication of, and access to information. An alternate, more succinct definition of computer science is the study of automating algorithmic processes that scale. A computer scientist specializes in the theory of computation and the design of computational systems.

Pension tax simplification

Pension tax simplification, often simply referred to as "pension simplification" and taking effect from A-day on 6 April 2006 was a policy announced in 2004 by the Labourgovernment to rationalise the British tax system as applied to pension schemes. The aim was to reduce the complicated patchwork of legislation built-up by successive administrations which were seen as acting as a barrier to the public when considering retirement planning. The government wanted to encourage retirement provision by simplifying the previous eight tax regimes into one single regime for all individual and occupational pensions.

Main changes

Broadly the new regime allows considerable freedom in the tax relievable contributions that may be made to pension schemes, and the assets in which they may be invested. It also however caps the size of tax favoured pension fund that may be accumulated by an individual. This 'lifetime allowance' was set at £1.6M for 2007–08. Funds accumulated in excess of the lifetime allowance are subject to a tax charge of 55%. Transitional protection provisions were made for individuals who had already accumulated pension funds in excess of this amount.

Is Data Science A Viable Career Path?

I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
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5:31

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

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7:28

Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

3:27

Does Your School Matter?

Does Your School Matter?

Does Your School Matter?

Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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5:34

No work experience? Tell me about yourself: Teen job interviews with no experience (Part 2)

No work experience? Tell me about yourself: Teen job interviews with no experience (Part 2)

No work experience? Tell me about yourself: Teen job interviews with no experience (Part 2)

No work experience? Tell me about yourself.
Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
Receive daily job alerts in your inbox http://www.snagajob.com/job-seeker/registration/jbe?ref=soc_yt
This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm....I'm a junior at Springfield High School. That's about it.
I have nothing else to do and would like to get some work experience.
In another video, we talked about how you should answer this question by talking about your skills, experience and time. But, if you have no experience, what you want to do is pull from any experience you do have, whether it's volunteer work, school activities, etc., that makes you look professional and like a fast learner.
Keep it short and sweet. Employers don't need to hear your life story; they just need to hear why you'd be a good fit for this job.
I'm currently a student at Springfield High School where I am very active in the school's student council association. As a representative for my class, I've helped organize various fundraising events. This has really helped me become comfortable handling money, which is a reason I think I would make a great fit as a cashier at your store.
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9:25

how to write a resume with little or no job experience

how to write a resume with little or no job experience

how to write a resume with little or no job experience

How to write a resume when you have little or no work experience but a school degree. If you find this video useful, please click like.

0:22

A Day in COM Undergrad Affairs

A Day in COM Undergrad Affairs

A Day in COM Undergrad Affairs

How to get a PhD in 5 easy steps (UK)

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and if you have further questions about the process of applying for a PhD ask in the comments (though remember I am NOT an expert at this).
I also apologise if I got stuff wrong about humanities PhDs - my understanding is based on talking to a few friends and so is not comprehensive. I was trying my best as a mere scientist guys!
Filmed on my Canon G7X: http://bit.ly/simonvloggingcamera
Editing done in Premiere.
---------- II ----------
I am Simon, a fourth year PhD candidate at the University of Exeter. I upload videos on bits of science which are relevant to what I do, and sometimes just because they're really cool.
Vlogs from Oxford students - http://www.youtube.com/oxvlog
My twitter - http://www.twitter.com/simonoxfphys
My facebook - http://www.facebook.com/youtubesimon
My insta - http://www.instagram.com/simonoxfphys
Thanks toVlogbrothers for their sponsorship of this video. Money from the Foundation to Decrease Worldsuck contributed to equipment used in this video.

2:06

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

"Work Alone" (Work From Home Parody) - UCSD Neuro Social Promo 2016

You don’t have to work alone anymore - join us for the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate ProgramSocial during SfN!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Parq - 615Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
7-9 PM: PrivateNeuroGradProgramEvent (students, faculty, staff, & alumni)
9PM - 1:30AM: Open party for SfN attendees (badge required)
No-host bar
For more information, visit the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1790467721241447/
(For the lyrics, turn on CC!)
Hey Brainiacs! Thanks for watching this video. It’s a departure from our normal content, but we hope you enjoyed this totally-accurate-not-at-all-made-up glimpse into what it’s like to be a UCSD Neurosciences Graduate student. We’ll be back at it again with our normal videos in a couple of weeks.
Directed & produced by: Alie & MicahCaldwell
Written by: the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Students
Filmed & edited by: Micah Caldwell
Choreography by: Ege Yalcinbas & Caroline Sferrazza
Vocalists:
Alie Caldwell
Ege Yalcinbas
Barbara Spencer
Caroline Sferrazza
Megan Kirchgessner
Melissa Galinato
Kelsey Ladt
Faculty Rap:
Dr. Tim Gentner
Dr. GentryPatrickStudent Rap:
Sequoyah Reynoso
KatieFife
Micah Caldwell
Music:
Ethan McBride - trumpet, melodica, baritone
Micah Caldwell - mixing & mastering
Dr. Ashley Juavinett - production assistance
Actors:
UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Program students and friends
Dancers:
Ege Yalcinbas
Caroline Sferrazza
Catie Profaci
Marvin Theilk
Sequoyah Reynoso
Wilmer Del Cid
Alie Caldwell
Ethan McBride
Melissa Galinato
Megan Kirchgessner
Kevin WhiteDavid Adamowicz
SpecialThanks To:
The Daneman Lab (for letting us showcase their handprint wall)
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9:43

5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
Thanks for watching!
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4:56

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
-Igor B.
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1:52

What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?

What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?

What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?

Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I need to pick a major.
What are you leaning towards, other than the door?
Well I am considering Biology. What can you do with a biology degree?
well, a lot of people who have biology degrees go on to become doctors.
Doctor, yeah I am a budding gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, just joking I have considered that...
Of course, you can also become a researcher of some type. You could also be a Wildlife Biologist or a Zoologist.
Biology is a really versatile degree. There is also teaching of course.
Yeah, I know that it is. I think it might be the degree for me...Dr. Ray the gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, well there is working in a lab of course. Most of the good jobs require advanced training though.
More school is not that exciting.
Yeah, but think of the rewards Ray. You get a master's degree or doctorate in bio and you will be making big bucks.
Man, maybe I will just be a lab tech. Maybe after I recover from my bachelors degree I could go on for more school.
Well, take a few minutes to research careers before you definitely pick a major.
Biology is not going to be a simple degree to get. There is a lot of lab work, and a lot of science courses.
Well yeah, I took the first labs, they were hard.
Maybe I should study something simpler like becoming a shop teacher.
That is entirely up to you my friend.
I have to make some kind of decision though in the next few weeks.
Well, if you think you want Biology, talk to people in the Biology department.
Maybe if I visualize Dr. Ray KraftOBGYN it will help.
Talk yourself into it hun?
I like Biology, but not so much work.

2:01

I'm called little undergrad

I'm called little undergrad

I'm called little undergrad

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

4:23

What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2

What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2

What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2

Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English right out of school?
Instagram: http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
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Watch at your own risk for a speedy list of careers for physics majors, plus some words of advice - and some words of nonsense - from a physics major (turned software engineer ... for now).
Music @ 0:00 and 1:27 by Cyrus Reynolds - http://soundcloud.com/cyrusreynolds - Thanks Cy!
Check out the stats from this video here: http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/empinibs0910.pdf

12:15

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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Is Data Science A Viable Career Path?

I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
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Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

published: 06 Jan 2018

Does Your School Matter?

Are elite schools actually the better choice?
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published: 16 Sep 2015

No work experience? Tell me about yourself: Teen job interviews with no experience (Part 2)

No work experience? Tell me about yourself.
Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
Receive daily job alerts in your inbox http://www.snagajob.com/job-seeker/registration/jbe?ref=soc_yt
This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm.....

published: 25 Jul 2013

how to write a resume with little or no job experience

How to write a resume when you have little or no work experience but a school degree. If you find this video useful, please click like.

published: 21 Apr 2012

A Day in COM Undergrad Affairs

How to get a PhD in 5 easy steps (UK)

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and...

published: 21 Nov 2016

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

"Work Alone" (Work From Home Parody) - UCSD Neuro Social Promo 2016

You don’t have to work alone anymore - join us for the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate ProgramSocial during SfN!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Parq - 615Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
7-9 PM: PrivateNeuroGradProgramEvent (students, faculty, staff, & alumni)
9PM - 1:30AM: Open party for SfN attendees (badge required)
No-host bar
For more information, visit the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1790467721241447/
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Hey Brainiacs! Thanks for watching this video. It’s a departure from our normal content, but we hope you enjoyed this totally-accurate-not-at-all-made-up glimpse into what it’s like to be a UCSD Neurosciences Graduate student. We’ll be back at it again with our normal videos in a couple of weeks.
Directed & produced by: Alie & Micah...

published: 30 Oct 2016

5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
Thanks for watching!
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published: 01 Mar 2017

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
-Igor B.
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published: 06 Mar 2015

What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?

Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I need to pick a major.
What are you leaning towards, other than the door?
Well I am considering Biology. What can you do with a biology degree?
well, a lot of people who have biology degrees go on to become doctors.
Doctor, yeah I am a budding gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, just joking I have considered that...
Of course, you can also become a researcher of some type. You could also be a Wildlife Biologist or a Zoologist.
Biology is a really versatile degree. There is also teaching of course.
Yeah, I know that it is. I think it might be the degree for me...Dr. Ray the gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, well there is working in a lab of c...

published: 15 Oct 2013

I'm called little undergrad

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endea...

published: 29 Jul 2016

What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2

Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English right out of school?
Instagram: http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
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Watch at your own risk for a speedy list of careers for physics majors, plus some words of advice - and some words of nonsense - from a physics major (turned software engineer ... for now).
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published: 20 Oct 2012

Being A Business Major & Why You Should Consider It!

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
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I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
Schedule a Skype Meeting with Eli: https://silicondiscourse.com
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Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, w...

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

No work experience? Tell me about yourself.
Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
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This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm....I'm a junior at Springfield High School. That's about it.
I have nothing else to do and would like to get some work experience.
In another video, we talked about how you should answer this question by talking about your skills, experience and time. But, if you have no experience, what you want to do is pull from any experience you do have, whether it's volunteer work, school activities, etc., that makes you look professional and like a fast learner.
Keep it short and sweet. Employers don't need to hear your life story; they just need to hear why you'd be a good fit for this job.
I'm currently a student at Springfield High School where I am very active in the school's student council association. As a representative for my class, I've helped organize various fundraising events. This has really helped me become comfortable handling money, which is a reason I think I would make a great fit as a cashier at your store.
We know it's scary to try and land that first job. But, we are here to help. Let us know below what worries you about finding a job with no experience, and we may even make a video about it!
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Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
Receive daily job alerts in your inbox http://www.snagajob.com/job-seeker/registration/jbe?ref=soc_yt
This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm....I'm a junior at Springfield High School. That's about it.
I have nothing else to do and would like to get some work experience.
In another video, we talked about how you should answer this question by talking about your skills, experience and time. But, if you have no experience, what you want to do is pull from any experience you do have, whether it's volunteer work, school activities, etc., that makes you look professional and like a fast learner.
Keep it short and sweet. Employers don't need to hear your life story; they just need to hear why you'd be a good fit for this job.
I'm currently a student at Springfield High School where I am very active in the school's student council association. As a representative for my class, I've helped organize various fundraising events. This has really helped me become comfortable handling money, which is a reason I think I would make a great fit as a cashier at your store.
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How to get a PhD in 5 easy steps (UK)

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters....

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and if you have further questions about the process of applying for a PhD ask in the comments (though remember I am NOT an expert at this).
I also apologise if I got stuff wrong about humanities PhDs - my understanding is based on talking to a few friends and so is not comprehensive. I was trying my best as a mere scientist guys!
Filmed on my Canon G7X: http://bit.ly/simonvloggingcamera
Editing done in Premiere.
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I am Simon, a fourth year PhD candidate at the University of Exeter. I upload videos on bits of science which are relevant to what I do, and sometimes just because they're really cool.
Vlogs from Oxford students - http://www.youtube.com/oxvlog
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Thanks toVlogbrothers for their sponsorship of this video. Money from the Foundation to Decrease Worldsuck contributed to equipment used in this video.

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and if you have further questions about the process of applying for a PhD ask in the comments (though remember I am NOT an expert at this).
I also apologise if I got stuff wrong about humanities PhDs - my understanding is based on talking to a few friends and so is not comprehensive. I was trying my best as a mere scientist guys!
Filmed on my Canon G7X: http://bit.ly/simonvloggingcamera
Editing done in Premiere.
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I am Simon, a fourth year PhD candidate at the University of Exeter. I upload videos on bits of science which are relevant to what I do, and sometimes just because they're really cool.
Vlogs from Oxford students - http://www.youtube.com/oxvlog
My twitter - http://www.twitter.com/simonoxfphys
My facebook - http://www.facebook.com/youtubesimon
My insta - http://www.instagram.com/simonoxfphys
Thanks toVlogbrothers for their sponsorship of this video. Money from the Foundation to Decrease Worldsuck contributed to equipment used in this video.

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

You don’t have to work alone anymore - join us for the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate ProgramSocial during SfN!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Parq - 615Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
7-9 PM: PrivateNeuroGradProgramEvent (students, faculty, staff, & alumni)
9PM - 1:30AM: Open party for SfN attendees (badge required)
No-host bar
For more information, visit the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1790467721241447/
(For the lyrics, turn on CC!)
Hey Brainiacs! Thanks for watching this video. It’s a departure from our normal content, but we hope you enjoyed this totally-accurate-not-at-all-made-up glimpse into what it’s like to be a UCSD Neurosciences Graduate student. We’ll be back at it again with our normal videos in a couple of weeks.
Directed & produced by: Alie & MicahCaldwell
Written by: the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Students
Filmed & edited by: Micah Caldwell
Choreography by: Ege Yalcinbas & Caroline Sferrazza
Vocalists:
Alie Caldwell
Ege Yalcinbas
Barbara Spencer
Caroline Sferrazza
Megan Kirchgessner
Melissa Galinato
Kelsey Ladt
Faculty Rap:
Dr. Tim Gentner
Dr. GentryPatrickStudent Rap:
Sequoyah Reynoso
KatieFife
Micah Caldwell
Music:
Ethan McBride - trumpet, melodica, baritone
Micah Caldwell - mixing & mastering
Dr. Ashley Juavinett - production assistance
Actors:
UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Program students and friends
Dancers:
Ege Yalcinbas
Caroline Sferrazza
Catie Profaci
Marvin Theilk
Sequoyah Reynoso
Wilmer Del Cid
Alie Caldwell
Ethan McBride
Melissa Galinato
Megan Kirchgessner
Kevin WhiteDavid Adamowicz
SpecialThanks To:
The Daneman Lab (for letting us showcase their handprint wall)
The Bloodgood Lab (for providing many rigs for many shots)
The Torrey Pines Gliderport (for being picture-perfect, as usual)
Erin & Linh (for supporting our antics and planning the party)
Tim & Gentry (for playing along)
Dr. Brenda Bloodgood (for not being a mean PI, but playing one on TV)
Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/neurotransmissions
Neuro Transmissions is a channel on a mission to bring neuroscience to everyone. It's not rocket surgery, it's brain science! Learn all sorts of fun and interesting things with Alie Astrocyte every other Sunday by subscribing to the channel. Have a topic you want covered? Let us know in the comments. Share, like, and subscribe for more videos to come! Over and out.
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This video is a parody of the song "Work From Home" opb Fifth Harmony and falls under fair use for the following reasons:
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3 It adds new meaning to the song that was not intended or covered in the source material. This song details the trials and tribulations of a graduate student in the sciences, particularly neuroscience.
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You don’t have to work alone anymore - join us for the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate ProgramSocial during SfN!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Parq - 615Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
7-9 PM: PrivateNeuroGradProgramEvent (students, faculty, staff, & alumni)
9PM - 1:30AM: Open party for SfN attendees (badge required)
No-host bar
For more information, visit the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1790467721241447/
(For the lyrics, turn on CC!)
Hey Brainiacs! Thanks for watching this video. It’s a departure from our normal content, but we hope you enjoyed this totally-accurate-not-at-all-made-up glimpse into what it’s like to be a UCSD Neurosciences Graduate student. We’ll be back at it again with our normal videos in a couple of weeks.
Directed & produced by: Alie & MicahCaldwell
Written by: the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Students
Filmed & edited by: Micah Caldwell
Choreography by: Ege Yalcinbas & Caroline Sferrazza
Vocalists:
Alie Caldwell
Ege Yalcinbas
Barbara Spencer
Caroline Sferrazza
Megan Kirchgessner
Melissa Galinato
Kelsey Ladt
Faculty Rap:
Dr. Tim Gentner
Dr. GentryPatrickStudent Rap:
Sequoyah Reynoso
KatieFife
Micah Caldwell
Music:
Ethan McBride - trumpet, melodica, baritone
Micah Caldwell - mixing & mastering
Dr. Ashley Juavinett - production assistance
Actors:
UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Program students and friends
Dancers:
Ege Yalcinbas
Caroline Sferrazza
Catie Profaci
Marvin Theilk
Sequoyah Reynoso
Wilmer Del Cid
Alie Caldwell
Ethan McBride
Melissa Galinato
Megan Kirchgessner
Kevin WhiteDavid Adamowicz
SpecialThanks To:
The Daneman Lab (for letting us showcase their handprint wall)
The Bloodgood Lab (for providing many rigs for many shots)
The Torrey Pines Gliderport (for being picture-perfect, as usual)
Erin & Linh (for supporting our antics and planning the party)
Tim & Gentry (for playing along)
Dr. Brenda Bloodgood (for not being a mean PI, but playing one on TV)
Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/neurotransmissions
Neuro Transmissions is a channel on a mission to bring neuroscience to everyone. It's not rocket surgery, it's brain science! Learn all sorts of fun and interesting things with Alie Astrocyte every other Sunday by subscribing to the channel. Have a topic you want covered? Let us know in the comments. Share, like, and subscribe for more videos to come! Over and out.
Neuro Transmissions is on the other social medias too:
https://www.facebook.com/neurotransmissions
https://www.twitter.com/neuroyoutube
https://www.instagram.com/neurotransmissions
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5 Ways Grad School Differs from Undergrad

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my persona...

Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
Thanks for watching!
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Hey guys! In this video I list the 5 main ways graduate school differs from undergrad. I am currently working on my MBA so these differences are just my personal opinions and may vary by person or program.
If you're thinking about starting graduate school and have any questions feel free to leave them below in the comments!
Thanks for watching!
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Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code an...

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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What Could I Do With a Biology Degree?

Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I...

Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I need to pick a major.
What are you leaning towards, other than the door?
Well I am considering Biology. What can you do with a biology degree?
well, a lot of people who have biology degrees go on to become doctors.
Doctor, yeah I am a budding gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, just joking I have considered that...
Of course, you can also become a researcher of some type. You could also be a Wildlife Biologist or a Zoologist.
Biology is a really versatile degree. There is also teaching of course.
Yeah, I know that it is. I think it might be the degree for me...Dr. Ray the gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, well there is working in a lab of course. Most of the good jobs require advanced training though.
More school is not that exciting.
Yeah, but think of the rewards Ray. You get a master's degree or doctorate in bio and you will be making big bucks.
Man, maybe I will just be a lab tech. Maybe after I recover from my bachelors degree I could go on for more school.
Well, take a few minutes to research careers before you definitely pick a major.
Biology is not going to be a simple degree to get. There is a lot of lab work, and a lot of science courses.
Well yeah, I took the first labs, they were hard.
Maybe I should study something simpler like becoming a shop teacher.
That is entirely up to you my friend.
I have to make some kind of decision though in the next few weeks.
Well, if you think you want Biology, talk to people in the Biology department.
Maybe if I visualize Dr. Ray KraftOBGYN it will help.
Talk yourself into it hun?
I like Biology, but not so much work.

Is it worth it to go for a bachelors degree in Biology? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
I have been in the divison of undergrad studies for two years, I need to pick a major.
What are you leaning towards, other than the door?
Well I am considering Biology. What can you do with a biology degree?
well, a lot of people who have biology degrees go on to become doctors.
Doctor, yeah I am a budding gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, just joking I have considered that...
Of course, you can also become a researcher of some type. You could also be a Wildlife Biologist or a Zoologist.
Biology is a really versatile degree. There is also teaching of course.
Yeah, I know that it is. I think it might be the degree for me...Dr. Ray the gynecologist ha ha.
Yeah, well there is working in a lab of course. Most of the good jobs require advanced training though.
More school is not that exciting.
Yeah, but think of the rewards Ray. You get a master's degree or doctorate in bio and you will be making big bucks.
Man, maybe I will just be a lab tech. Maybe after I recover from my bachelors degree I could go on for more school.
Well, take a few minutes to research careers before you definitely pick a major.
Biology is not going to be a simple degree to get. There is a lot of lab work, and a lot of science courses.
Well yeah, I took the first labs, they were hard.
Maybe I should study something simpler like becoming a shop teacher.
That is entirely up to you my friend.
I have to make some kind of decision though in the next few weeks.
Well, if you think you want Biology, talk to people in the Biology department.
Maybe if I visualize Dr. Ray KraftOBGYN it will help.
Talk yourself into it hun?
I like Biology, but not so much work.

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

What can you do with a physics degree? Take 2

Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English right o...

Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English right out of school?
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Watch at your own risk for a speedy list of careers for physics majors, plus some words of advice - and some words of nonsense - from a physics major (turned software engineer ... for now).
Music @ 0:00 and 1:27 by Cyrus Reynolds - http://soundcloud.com/cyrusreynolds - Thanks Cy!
Check out the stats from this video here: http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/empinibs0910.pdf

Where do physics majors end up, besides broke and teaching the next mob of physics majors? How many physics majors end up working in History and English right out of school?
Instagram: http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
Twitter: http://www.physicsgirl.org/twitter
Facebook: http://www.physicsgirl.org/facebook
http://www.physicsgirl.org/
Watch at your own risk for a speedy list of careers for physics majors, plus some words of advice - and some words of nonsense - from a physics major (turned software engineer ... for now).
Music @ 0:00 and 1:27 by Cyrus Reynolds - http://soundcloud.com/cyrusreynolds - Thanks Cy!
Check out the stats from this video here: http://www.aip.org/statistics/trends/reports/empinibs0910.pdf

All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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All about my experience as a Business Administration major at Marshall School of Business and what you can do to see if it would be a good fit for you! (plus what i'm doing with my degree)
Pleeease excuse the blue tint to this video--I am incompetent. That's all ya need to know.
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BUSINESS INQUIRIES: if you are a company interested in working with me or you would like me to review a product, feel free to contact me at kattyb2112@gmail.com

Social Work Jobs after Undergrad: TDT

I'm called little undergrad

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endea...

published: 29 Jul 2016

Undergrad parent shares his experience working one on one with Shaista Baljee for his sons apps

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the personal touch that Ivy Aspire provides is a great confidence booster. For more information call +91 88800 01177 to schedule an appointment or log into www.ivyaspire.com

published: 25 Dec 2014

6/30/14 Undergrad Research at UVM & 4-H Working Steer on Across The Fence

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

published:29 Jul 2016

views:74

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Undergrad parent shares his experience working one on one with Shaista Baljee for his sons apps

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the personal touch that Ivy Aspire provides is a great confidence booster. For m...

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the personal touch that Ivy Aspire provides is a great confidence booster. For more information call +91 88800 01177 to schedule an appointment or log into www.ivyaspire.com

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the personal touch that Ivy Aspire provides is a great confidence booster. For more information call +91 88800 01177 to schedule an appointment or log into www.ivyaspire.com

published:25 Dec 2014

views:42

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6/30/14 Undergrad Research at UVM & 4-H Working Steer on Across The Fence

Economics Undergrad to Data Scientist: Patrick Wong of Glassdoor

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

published: 29 Aug 2017

Social Work Q&A | How much do they make? Did you hate it? Is it for me?

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclai...

published: 07 Jan 2017

Stanford Webinar- How to Survive Workplace Jerks

StanfordProfessorBob Sutton has created the definitive guide to working with — and surviving — bullies, creeps, jerks, tyrants, tormentors, despots, backstabbers, egomaniacs, and all the other assholes who do their best to destroy you at work: The AssholeSurvivalGuide.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss key themes from his book, including how to escape, endure, outwit, battle, and bring down assholes. And he will weave in some of his favorite strange, surprising, and funny stories to keep things lively.

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Watch another #JasSuccess interview and discover that freelancing is not just for college graduates.
Be inspired as ShirleyPepito, an undergraduate and a former Jollibee Crew, unfolds her success story in Freelancing.
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Jason ...

published: 14 Jun 2017

Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

published: 03 Sep 2015

Scholarslip: A documentary about the student debt crisis

Determined to speak up about America's crumbling higher education system, three students at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism rallied the voices of an indebted generation. The trio of aspiring journalists—Alex Lancial, TaraMolina and Jake Stein— produced a documentary entitled "Scholarslip". The 26-minute production examines the student debt crisis in the United States and delves into issues local to Arizona. Illustrated through the voices of student debtors as well as university and government policymakers, "Scholarslip" explores five critical issues: increasing costs of tuition; deteriorating quality of higher education; diminishing value of a college degree in the job market; student dependence on state and federal financial assistance; and the effects on ...

Biomedical Engineer: Is it Worth it?

Read this blog if you want to know how much I make from YouTube:
http://engineeredtruth.com/howmuch
We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medical balloon company. I ask him, "Can mechanical & electrical engineers work in the biomedical industry?" and "Do you need a masters to work in biomedical engineering?"
If you want to follow him on Instagram: http://instagram.com/bluz225/
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published: 29 Jan 2015

Study With Me Live (Pomodoro) #91

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm gonna study for the rest of the day.
What are you studying or if you're making homework, what subject are you working on? I'd love to hear :)
I just uploaded my top ten motivational quotes :D It motivated me to study extra hard this afternoon for my exam. I hope it can motivate you too :D What is your favorite quote btw? Let me know!! We can motivate each other!!!
Now let's get started studying
GOOD LUCK

published: 27 Aug 2017

Are You New School? Undergraduate Session | The New School for Public Engagement

Are You New School Day is your opportunity for an insider's view of The New School for PublicEngagement's undergraduate programs for transfer students, working adults, and other students interested in a non-traditional college experience.
RethinkCollegeExpect more from your university. At The New School for Public Engagement, transfer and adult students are not an afterthought. We started rethinking undergraduate education in 1943, and we invite you to do the same. We offer:
A flexible course of study that lets you to complete your bachelor's degree on-campus and/or online
Both day and evening classes at our Greenwich Village campus
Hundreds of courses every semester in a wide range of academic disciplines
The option to earn a professional certificate while concurrently completing yo...

CS50 presents... a tech talk on augmented reality (AR) by Abhishek Singh, Resident Researcher at NYU.
"Watch this guy play Super Mario Bros.IRL in Central Park using HoloLens," says TechCrunch. FollowAbhishek at @shekitup.
Description
This talk will cover the technical challenges and design considerations that go into creating AR experiences with the Hololens using Unity. I'll talk through my experiences in building the viral Hololens project in which I recreated Super Mario Bros as a life size first person experience.
Bio
Abhishek loves building things both physical and digital. He brings a fair amount of skills to the table - fabrication, programming (frontend and backend), circuit design, 3D modeling and printing, design, and even an undergrad degree in business. He also has prev...

published: 08 Jul 2017

Physiology of the Eye, Undergrad Human Physiology 1 of 2

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Kilian Weinberger, "Interpretable Machine Learning"

Abstract:
Recent years have seen a revival of deep neural networks in machine learning. Although this has lead to impressive reduction in error rates in some prominent machine learning tasks, it also raises the concern about interpretability of machine learning algorithms.
In this talk I will describe the basics of deep learning algorithms and explain their basic building blocks. I will show that these are easy to understand. I will also try to shed some light onto what these networks learn on a higher level and hopefully be able to convince the audience that these are not “black box” algorithms, as they are often described …maybe instead gray or dark gray at most.
Bio:
Kilian Weinberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Computer Science at Cornell University. He received h...

portfolio students of product design episode 8

In students of product design episode 8 I cover putting together an interview design portfolio and an Internet portfolio for a graduate.
When I graduated many moons ago, Internet portfolios were in their infancy and things were clearer. You sent a company your CV with a cover letter and a teaser which was a group of nice images of your designs, if they liked you, they invited you in for an interview and you showed them a paper version of your portfolio. These days the whole process is more complicated, to interview you can take a paper based portfolio, a laptop, tablet, memory stick, you can use a host of different presentation software or log on to the Internet and go to a portfolio hosting site. I think it's become a bit confusing, especially for a graduate.
The number one most import...

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

published:29 Aug 2017

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Social Work Q&A | How much do they make? Did you hate it? Is it for me?

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary...

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
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First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
Thank you for your interest! If you have any questions, ask away!
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Stanford Webinar- How to Survive Workplace Jerks

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StanfordProfessorBob Sutton has created the definitive guide to working with — and surviving — bullies, creeps, jerks, tyrants, tormentors, despots, backstabbers, egomaniacs, and all the other assholes who do their best to destroy you at work: The AssholeSurvivalGuide.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss key themes from his book, including how to escape, endure, outwit, battle, and bring down assholes. And he will weave in some of his favorite strange, surprising, and funny stories to keep things lively.

StanfordProfessorBob Sutton has created the definitive guide to working with — and surviving — bullies, creeps, jerks, tyrants, tormentors, despots, backstabbers, egomaniacs, and all the other assholes who do their best to destroy you at work: The AssholeSurvivalGuide.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss key themes from his book, including how to escape, endure, outwit, battle, and bring down assholes. And he will weave in some of his favorite strange, surprising, and funny stories to keep things lively.

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Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students ha...

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

Determined to speak up about America's crumbling higher education system, three students at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism rallied the voices of an indebted generation. The trio of aspiring journalists—Alex Lancial, TaraMolina and Jake Stein— produced a documentary entitled "Scholarslip". The 26-minute production examines the student debt crisis in the United States and delves into issues local to Arizona. Illustrated through the voices of student debtors as well as university and government policymakers, "Scholarslip" explores five critical issues: increasing costs of tuition; deteriorating quality of higher education; diminishing value of a college degree in the job market; student dependence on state and federal financial assistance; and the effects on personal lives and aspirations. Lancial, Molina and Stein entered and documented the lives of three university students, each experiencing different personal and financial struggles yet sharing a common desire to pursue a college degree. Also featured are testimonies from John Kavanaugh, a representative in the Arizona legislature; KentHopkins, the Vice Provost of Enrollment at Arizona State University; and NataliaAbrams, a co-founder of StudentDebtCrisis and Occupy Colleges. "Scholarslip" presents a generation under siege, challenging a seemingly out-of-control system that is sending millions into interminable debt.
Alex Lancial: Director of Photography, Graphics Editor, Assistant Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
Tara Molina: Producer, Assistant Director, Assistant Editor, Videographer
Jake Stein: Director, Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
Contact: jat3productions@gmail.com

Determined to speak up about America's crumbling higher education system, three students at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism rallied the voices of an indebted generation. The trio of aspiring journalists—Alex Lancial, TaraMolina and Jake Stein— produced a documentary entitled "Scholarslip". The 26-minute production examines the student debt crisis in the United States and delves into issues local to Arizona. Illustrated through the voices of student debtors as well as university and government policymakers, "Scholarslip" explores five critical issues: increasing costs of tuition; deteriorating quality of higher education; diminishing value of a college degree in the job market; student dependence on state and federal financial assistance; and the effects on personal lives and aspirations. Lancial, Molina and Stein entered and documented the lives of three university students, each experiencing different personal and financial struggles yet sharing a common desire to pursue a college degree. Also featured are testimonies from John Kavanaugh, a representative in the Arizona legislature; KentHopkins, the Vice Provost of Enrollment at Arizona State University; and NataliaAbrams, a co-founder of StudentDebtCrisis and Occupy Colleges. "Scholarslip" presents a generation under siege, challenging a seemingly out-of-control system that is sending millions into interminable debt.
Alex Lancial: Director of Photography, Graphics Editor, Assistant Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
Tara Molina: Producer, Assistant Director, Assistant Editor, Videographer
Jake Stein: Director, Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
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Biomedical Engineer: Is it Worth it?

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We talk about what he does as a process engineer at a medical balloon company. I ask him, "Can mechanical & electrical engineers work in the biomedical industry?" and "Do you need a masters to work in biomedical engineering?"
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Study With Me Live (Pomodoro) #91

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm gonna study for the rest of the day.
What are you studying or if you're...

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm gonna study for the rest of the day.
What are you studying or if you're making homework, what subject are you working on? I'd love to hear :)
I just uploaded my top ten motivational quotes :D It motivated me to study extra hard this afternoon for my exam. I hope it can motivate you too :D What is your favorite quote btw? Let me know!! We can motivate each other!!!
Now let's get started studying
GOOD LUCK

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm gonna study for the rest of the day.
What are you studying or if you're making homework, what subject are you working on? I'd love to hear :)
I just uploaded my top ten motivational quotes :D It motivated me to study extra hard this afternoon for my exam. I hope it can motivate you too :D What is your favorite quote btw? Let me know!! We can motivate each other!!!
Now let's get started studying
GOOD LUCK

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Are You New School? Undergraduate Session | The New School for Public Engagement

Are You New School Day is your opportunity for an insider's view of The New School for PublicEngagement's undergraduate programs for transfer students, working adults, and other students interested in a non-traditional college experience.
RethinkCollegeExpect more from your university. At The New School for Public Engagement, transfer and adult students are not an afterthought. We started rethinking undergraduate education in 1943, and we invite you to do the same. We offer:
A flexible course of study that lets you to complete your bachelor's degree on-campus and/or online
Both day and evening classes at our Greenwich Village campus
Hundreds of courses every semester in a wide range of academic disciplines
The option to earn a professional certificate while concurrently completing your bachelor's degree
The possibility of earning credits toward a master's degree while completing your bachelor's degree in our Bachelor's/Master'sProgram
Need- and merit-based scholarships (Resources include $100,000 available annually in our Community CollegeTransferScholarship Fund.)
To follow along with the presentation download slides here: http://www.newschool.edu/marketing/areyou/AreYouNewSchoolDay.pdf
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Are You New School Day is your opportunity for an insider's view of The New School for PublicEngagement's undergraduate programs for transfer students, working adults, and other students interested in a non-traditional college experience.
RethinkCollegeExpect more from your university. At The New School for Public Engagement, transfer and adult students are not an afterthought. We started rethinking undergraduate education in 1943, and we invite you to do the same. We offer:
A flexible course of study that lets you to complete your bachelor's degree on-campus and/or online
Both day and evening classes at our Greenwich Village campus
Hundreds of courses every semester in a wide range of academic disciplines
The option to earn a professional certificate while concurrently completing your bachelor's degree
The possibility of earning credits toward a master's degree while completing your bachelor's degree in our Bachelor's/Master'sProgram
Need- and merit-based scholarships (Resources include $100,000 available annually in our Community CollegeTransferScholarship Fund.)
To follow along with the presentation download slides here: http://www.newschool.edu/marketing/areyou/AreYouNewSchoolDay.pdf
The New School for Public Engagement is a division of The New School, a university in New York City offering distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts. | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement
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CS50 presents... a tech talk on augmented reality (AR) by Abhishek Singh, Resident Researcher at NYU.
"Watch this guy play Super Mario Bros.IRL in Central Park using HoloLens," says TechCrunch. FollowAbhishek at @shekitup.
Description
This talk will cover the technical challenges and design considerations that go into creating AR experiences with the Hololens using Unity. I'll talk through my experiences in building the viral Hololens project in which I recreated Super Mario Bros as a life size first person experience.
Bio
Abhishek loves building things both physical and digital. He brings a fair amount of skills to the table - fabrication, programming (frontend and backend), circuit design, 3D modeling and printing, design, and even an undergrad degree in business. He also has previous experience founding and running three tech startups and is currently working on his fourth. He also has multiple web apps currently out in the wild, a shoe that you control and customize through your phone, a lifesize dragon that you sit on to control a virtual dragon in a VR experience, a robotic desktop assistant that responds to voice commands in gifs and an interactive installation that went up in Times Square among other things.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/itp/itp-people/alumni/Residents/2016-2017/abhishek-singh

CS50 presents... a tech talk on augmented reality (AR) by Abhishek Singh, Resident Researcher at NYU.
"Watch this guy play Super Mario Bros.IRL in Central Park using HoloLens," says TechCrunch. FollowAbhishek at @shekitup.
Description
This talk will cover the technical challenges and design considerations that go into creating AR experiences with the Hololens using Unity. I'll talk through my experiences in building the viral Hololens project in which I recreated Super Mario Bros as a life size first person experience.
Bio
Abhishek loves building things both physical and digital. He brings a fair amount of skills to the table - fabrication, programming (frontend and backend), circuit design, 3D modeling and printing, design, and even an undergrad degree in business. He also has previous experience founding and running three tech startups and is currently working on his fourth. He also has multiple web apps currently out in the wild, a shoe that you control and customize through your phone, a lifesize dragon that you sit on to control a virtual dragon in a VR experience, a robotic desktop assistant that responds to voice commands in gifs and an interactive installation that went up in Times Square among other things.
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Kilian Weinberger, "Interpretable Machine Learning"

Abstract:
Recent years have seen a revival of deep neural networks in machine learning. Although this has lead to impressive reduction in error rates in some p...

Abstract:
Recent years have seen a revival of deep neural networks in machine learning. Although this has lead to impressive reduction in error rates in some prominent machine learning tasks, it also raises the concern about interpretability of machine learning algorithms.
In this talk I will describe the basics of deep learning algorithms and explain their basic building blocks. I will show that these are easy to understand. I will also try to shed some light onto what these networks learn on a higher level and hopefully be able to convince the audience that these are not “black box” algorithms, as they are often described …maybe instead gray or dark gray at most.
Bio:
Kilian Weinberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Computer Science at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in Machine Learning under the supervision of LawrenceSaul and his undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Oxford. During his career he has won several best paper awards at ICML, CVPR, AISTATS and KDD (runner-up award). In 2011 he was awarded the OutstandingAAAISeniorProgramChairAward and in 2012 he received an NSFCAREER award. He was elected
co-Program Chair for ICML 2016 and for AAAI 2018. Kilian Weinberger's research focuses on Machine Learning and its applications. In particular, he focuses on learning under resource constraints, metric learning, machine learned web-search ranking, computer vision and deep learning. Before joining Cornell University, he was an Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis and before that he worked as a research scientist at Yahoo! Research.

Abstract:
Recent years have seen a revival of deep neural networks in machine learning. Although this has lead to impressive reduction in error rates in some prominent machine learning tasks, it also raises the concern about interpretability of machine learning algorithms.
In this talk I will describe the basics of deep learning algorithms and explain their basic building blocks. I will show that these are easy to understand. I will also try to shed some light onto what these networks learn on a higher level and hopefully be able to convince the audience that these are not “black box” algorithms, as they are often described …maybe instead gray or dark gray at most.
Bio:
Kilian Weinberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Computer Science at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in Machine Learning under the supervision of LawrenceSaul and his undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Oxford. During his career he has won several best paper awards at ICML, CVPR, AISTATS and KDD (runner-up award). In 2011 he was awarded the OutstandingAAAISeniorProgramChairAward and in 2012 he received an NSFCAREER award. He was elected
co-Program Chair for ICML 2016 and for AAAI 2018. Kilian Weinberger's research focuses on Machine Learning and its applications. In particular, he focuses on learning under resource constraints, metric learning, machine learned web-search ranking, computer vision and deep learning. Before joining Cornell University, he was an Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis and before that he worked as a research scientist at Yahoo! Research.

Eric Barker is redefining the rules of success. Leaving behind an illustrious career as a screenwriter for Disney and Fox, Eric turned his passion for fact-find...

Eric Barker is redefining the rules of success. Leaving behind an illustrious career as a screenwriter for Disney and Fox, Eric turned his passion for fact-finding into one of the most popular blogs on the Internet. His insatiable curiosity drives him to question everything and, in turn, publish science-based insights that reveal real and usable secrets to success. He’s spoken on prestigious institutions like West Point, Yale and MIT and his work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, and Business Insider. Watch Eric Barker explain why everything you know about success is (mostly) wrong in this jam-packed episode of ImpactTheory with Tom Bilyeu.
PULL QUOTES
“Peer pressure affects us our entire lives. We are always influenced by our context and by the people around us. The biggest danger is we don’t realize it.” [15:50]
“It’s so hard to bring up your weaknesses. You see much greater gains by trying to double-down on your strengths.” [19:41]
“Work’s not work if you enjoy it.” [22:56]
“We’ve all had successes; we’ve all had failures. But which ones do we choose to define ourselves by?” [31:57]
“If you have trouble changing your story, first change your behavior.” [36:42]
“The more stuff you quit that isn’t delivering value to your life, the more resources, time, and energy you have to really become good at something.” [39:06]
SHOW NOTES
Eric speaks out about why feeling powerless at work can kill you. [3:55]
Tom and Eric discuss the “prisoner’s dilemma” and whether nice guys still finish last. [7:07]
Eric talks about behavioral strategies and lengthening the shadow of the future. [12:02]
Eric offers advice to those who are givers in every area of life. [15:01]
Eric debunks how bad behaviors can be good in the right context. [18:00]
Tom and Eric go deep on what drives him and how he’s reinvented himself. [22:16]
Eric explains why the Navy’s research shows self-talk was a critical component of their training. [26:21]
Eric speaks on the power of personal narrative and the evolving story of the self. [30:18]
Eric addresses why stories are edited and inaccurate and why your story follows your behavior. [33:53]
Tom and Eric dive into knowing when to quit and how to manifest your dreams. [38:39]
Eric describes how to use little bets to develop passion and asking questions to spark curiosity. [43:22]
Eric reveals three keys to producing great content and uncovers the struggle with happiness. [47:22]
Eric breaks down work-life balance and the four things that everyone needs to consider in life. [52:02]
Eric defines the impact that he wants to have on the world. [54:38]
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
BOOKS
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising ScienceBehind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong - http://amzn.to/2wXGjyu [0:57]
LittleBets: How BreakthroughIdeasEmerge from Small Discoveries - http://amzn.to/2w9CnwX [43:28]
FOLLOW ERICTWITTER: http://bit.ly/2uFlLNH
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2uKxvdV
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2i0vc4q
WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/1l97koO
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Please watch: "How to Make YourselfImmune to Pain | David Goggins on Impact Theory"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78I9dTB9vqM
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Eric Barker is redefining the rules of success. Leaving behind an illustrious career as a screenwriter for Disney and Fox, Eric turned his passion for fact-finding into one of the most popular blogs on the Internet. His insatiable curiosity drives him to question everything and, in turn, publish science-based insights that reveal real and usable secrets to success. He’s spoken on prestigious institutions like West Point, Yale and MIT and his work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, and Business Insider. Watch Eric Barker explain why everything you know about success is (mostly) wrong in this jam-packed episode of ImpactTheory with Tom Bilyeu.
PULL QUOTES
“Peer pressure affects us our entire lives. We are always influenced by our context and by the people around us. The biggest danger is we don’t realize it.” [15:50]
“It’s so hard to bring up your weaknesses. You see much greater gains by trying to double-down on your strengths.” [19:41]
“Work’s not work if you enjoy it.” [22:56]
“We’ve all had successes; we’ve all had failures. But which ones do we choose to define ourselves by?” [31:57]
“If you have trouble changing your story, first change your behavior.” [36:42]
“The more stuff you quit that isn’t delivering value to your life, the more resources, time, and energy you have to really become good at something.” [39:06]
SHOW NOTES
Eric speaks out about why feeling powerless at work can kill you. [3:55]
Tom and Eric discuss the “prisoner’s dilemma” and whether nice guys still finish last. [7:07]
Eric talks about behavioral strategies and lengthening the shadow of the future. [12:02]
Eric offers advice to those who are givers in every area of life. [15:01]
Eric debunks how bad behaviors can be good in the right context. [18:00]
Tom and Eric go deep on what drives him and how he’s reinvented himself. [22:16]
Eric explains why the Navy’s research shows self-talk was a critical component of their training. [26:21]
Eric speaks on the power of personal narrative and the evolving story of the self. [30:18]
Eric addresses why stories are edited and inaccurate and why your story follows your behavior. [33:53]
Tom and Eric dive into knowing when to quit and how to manifest your dreams. [38:39]
Eric describes how to use little bets to develop passion and asking questions to spark curiosity. [43:22]
Eric reveals three keys to producing great content and uncovers the struggle with happiness. [47:22]
Eric breaks down work-life balance and the four things that everyone needs to consider in life. [52:02]
Eric defines the impact that he wants to have on the world. [54:38]
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
BOOKS
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising ScienceBehind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong - http://amzn.to/2wXGjyu [0:57]
LittleBets: How BreakthroughIdeasEmerge from Small Discoveries - http://amzn.to/2w9CnwX [43:28]
FOLLOW ERICTWITTER: http://bit.ly/2uFlLNH
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2uKxvdV
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2i0vc4q
WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/1l97koO
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "How to Make YourselfImmune to Pain | David Goggins on Impact Theory"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78I9dTB9vqM
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

portfolio students of product design episode 8

In students of product design episode 8 I cover putting together an interview design portfolio and an Internet portfolio for a graduate.
When I graduated many...

In students of product design episode 8 I cover putting together an interview design portfolio and an Internet portfolio for a graduate.
When I graduated many moons ago, Internet portfolios were in their infancy and things were clearer. You sent a company your CV with a cover letter and a teaser which was a group of nice images of your designs, if they liked you, they invited you in for an interview and you showed them a paper version of your portfolio. These days the whole process is more complicated, to interview you can take a paper based portfolio, a laptop, tablet, memory stick, you can use a host of different presentation software or log on to the Internet and go to a portfolio hosting site. I think it's become a bit confusing, especially for a graduate.
The number one most important thing you can do for your portfolio, is create brilliant work to go in it. There's a reason for putting so much effort in to your projects, good work stands out. Everything you then do in your portfolio is window dressing to show your work off in the best possible way. So in episode 8 I use a demonstration project and show how I would prepare it for my portfolio, covering tips and tricks to best tell the story and maintain the flow of the story through the whole project.
In a product design portfolio you show what you've done, but it demonstrates to an employer what you could do for them, your potential. I see lots of portfolios put together from the designers point of view, not the employers. You need change your mindset and think like an employer to show the interviewer what they need to see to make the decision you want them to make (hire you).
I see lots of student portfolios full of basic mistakes. They don't flow well, they contain images that show poor decision making, images that are not juicy enough or don't set the scene well and portfolios where it's confusing what job the student is applying for, because they show a mixture of design work and art work or paintings. Some employers may like to see what else you can do, but there is also a danger that it can look like you haven't done much design work so had to pad out your online portfolio with paintings. if you don't have enough design projects, create some personal projects, do more design sketches, make physical or CAD models. If you also want to pursue a fine art career, create a separate portfolio that shows your art on a hosting site for artists. Unless you're going for a multidisciplinary position, If you try and make your portfolio do a bit of everything, it could end up not working brilliantly for anything.
It's just advice, so please take away the things that you think are relevant to you and leave the rest behind.
I hope you enjoy 'portfolios students of product design episode 8'
More work available here: www.producttank.co.uk

In students of product design episode 8 I cover putting together an interview design portfolio and an Internet portfolio for a graduate.
When I graduated many moons ago, Internet portfolios were in their infancy and things were clearer. You sent a company your CV with a cover letter and a teaser which was a group of nice images of your designs, if they liked you, they invited you in for an interview and you showed them a paper version of your portfolio. These days the whole process is more complicated, to interview you can take a paper based portfolio, a laptop, tablet, memory stick, you can use a host of different presentation software or log on to the Internet and go to a portfolio hosting site. I think it's become a bit confusing, especially for a graduate.
The number one most important thing you can do for your portfolio, is create brilliant work to go in it. There's a reason for putting so much effort in to your projects, good work stands out. Everything you then do in your portfolio is window dressing to show your work off in the best possible way. So in episode 8 I use a demonstration project and show how I would prepare it for my portfolio, covering tips and tricks to best tell the story and maintain the flow of the story through the whole project.
In a product design portfolio you show what you've done, but it demonstrates to an employer what you could do for them, your potential. I see lots of portfolios put together from the designers point of view, not the employers. You need change your mindset and think like an employer to show the interviewer what they need to see to make the decision you want them to make (hire you).
I see lots of student portfolios full of basic mistakes. They don't flow well, they contain images that show poor decision making, images that are not juicy enough or don't set the scene well and portfolios where it's confusing what job the student is applying for, because they show a mixture of design work and art work or paintings. Some employers may like to see what else you can do, but there is also a danger that it can look like you haven't done much design work so had to pad out your online portfolio with paintings. if you don't have enough design projects, create some personal projects, do more design sketches, make physical or CAD models. If you also want to pursue a fine art career, create a separate portfolio that shows your art on a hosting site for artists. Unless you're going for a multidisciplinary position, If you try and make your portfolio do a bit of everything, it could end up not working brilliantly for anything.
It's just advice, so please take away the things that you think are relevant to you and leave the rest behind.
I hope you enjoy 'portfolios students of product design episode 8'
More work available here: www.producttank.co.uk

Is Data Science A Viable Career Path?

I am doing a bachelor of computer science and have not yet chosen a discipline to major in. My lecturer mentioned the disciplines and one grabbed my attention: Data Science. He explained how data science is the future of technology and gave some examples. Do you believe that data science is the future and can you please explain what it is in a little more detail?
-Abraham A.
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Best Motivational Video For Students - Don't Count The Cost

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Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my und...

Hardest Physics Classes I've Taken in Undergrad

Here's a list of the top three most difficult physics courses I've taken throughout my undergraduate career. I can only speak for courses I've actually taken, which is why "Super Advanced String Membrane Relativistic Trigonometry" or something isn't listed.

No work experience? Tell me about yourself: Teen job interviews with no experience (Part 2)

No work experience? Tell me about yourself.
Teen job interviewing with no experience (Part 2)
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This series we're going to be talking about how to interview for your first job. It's tricky and can be scary...we know. We've all been there. But, getting that first job may not be as hard as you think.
This week we're going to focus on the job interview question, "Tell me about yourself?" if you have no job experience.
This may be one of the first questions you get asked in your interview, so you'll definitely want to be prepared so you don't start on an awkward note. Avoid things like:
Well I've never really worked before. But, I'm pretty awesome so I'm worth the risk.
Let's see...hmmm....I'm a junior at Springfield High School. That's about it.
I have nothing else to do and would like to get some work experience.
In another video, we talked about how you should answer this question by talking about your skills, experience and time. But, if you have no experience, what you want to do is pull from any experience you do have, whether it's volunteer work, school activities, etc., that makes you look professional and like a fast learner.
Keep it short and sweet. Employers don't need to hear your life story; they just need to hear why you'd be a good fit for this job.
I'm currently a student at Springfield High School where I am very active in the school's student council association. As a representative for my class, I've helped organize various fundraising events. This has really helped me become comfortable handling money, which is a reason I think I would make a great fit as a cashier at your store.
We know it's scary to try and land that first job. But, we are here to help. Let us know below what worries you about finding a job with no experience, and we may even make a video about it!
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9:25

how to write a resume with little or no job experience

How to write a resume when you have little or no work experience but a school degree. If y...

How to get a PhD in 5 easy steps (UK)

Ok so maybe the steps aren't that easy, but they are what you need to do to get a PhD!
1. Get a degree in a relevant subject. Most people also study a masters.
2. Find a supervisor and project (and funding...)
3. You must perform original research (easier said than done)
4. Write a thesis
5. Defend your thesis in a viva
A week as a PhD student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLWKLGaqxVs
Obviously this is all very hand wavy and approximate as I'm trying to cover all kinds of subjects, but these are the approximate steps that every PhD student goes through. Also some of the steps are someone more complex than others, with step 3 basically being the entire degree! If you'd like to learn more about my PhD then please check out videos on my channel where I talk about it in great detail, and if you have further questions about the process of applying for a PhD ask in the comments (though remember I am NOT an expert at this).
I also apologise if I got stuff wrong about humanities PhDs - my understanding is based on talking to a few friends and so is not comprehensive. I was trying my best as a mere scientist guys!
Filmed on my Canon G7X: http://bit.ly/simonvloggingcamera
Editing done in Premiere.
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2:06

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Compute...

A Day in the Life of a Computer Science Student

Current undergraduate Poppie takes you on a tour of a typical day in the life of a Computer Science student at the University of Birmingham.
Presented and produced by Poppie Simmonds (Computer Science with Software Engineering)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/
For queries about the programmes on offer, tweet us @eps_unibham

5:31

Computer Science Final Year Projects

Computer Science Final Year Projects.
Computer Science students at Bangor University sho...

"Work Alone" (Work From Home Parody) - UCSD Neuro Social Promo 2016

You don’t have to work alone anymore - join us for the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate ProgramSocial during SfN!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Parq - 615Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
7-9 PM: PrivateNeuroGradProgramEvent (students, faculty, staff, & alumni)
9PM - 1:30AM: Open party for SfN attendees (badge required)
No-host bar
For more information, visit the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1790467721241447/
(For the lyrics, turn on CC!)
Hey Brainiacs! Thanks for watching this video. It’s a departure from our normal content, but we hope you enjoyed this totally-accurate-not-at-all-made-up glimpse into what it’s like to be a UCSD Neurosciences Graduate student. We’ll be back at it again with our normal videos in a couple of weeks.
Directed & produced by: Alie & MicahCaldwell
Written by: the UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Students
Filmed & edited by: Micah Caldwell
Choreography by: Ege Yalcinbas & Caroline Sferrazza
Vocalists:
Alie Caldwell
Ege Yalcinbas
Barbara Spencer
Caroline Sferrazza
Megan Kirchgessner
Melissa Galinato
Kelsey Ladt
Faculty Rap:
Dr. Tim Gentner
Dr. GentryPatrickStudent Rap:
Sequoyah Reynoso
KatieFife
Micah Caldwell
Music:
Ethan McBride - trumpet, melodica, baritone
Micah Caldwell - mixing & mastering
Dr. Ashley Juavinett - production assistance
Actors:
UCSD Neurosciences Graduate Program students and friends
Dancers:
Ege Yalcinbas
Caroline Sferrazza
Catie Profaci
Marvin Theilk
Sequoyah Reynoso
Wilmer Del Cid
Alie Caldwell
Ethan McBride
Melissa Galinato
Megan Kirchgessner
Kevin WhiteDavid Adamowicz
SpecialThanks To:
The Daneman Lab (for letting us showcase their handprint wall)
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The Torrey Pines Gliderport (for being picture-perfect, as usual)
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I'm called little undergrad

From "An Evening of Hilbert and Sullivan", May 6, 2016
Soloist: Kat Feller
Piano: Daniel Alley
The incomparable Kat Feller, describing the life of the junior members of our academy.
I'm called LittleUndergrad
-Words by Casey Glick, February 2016
-Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan: “I'm called little Buttercup” from
Gilbert and Sullivan’sHMS Pinafore (1878)
Hail, researchers – scientists distinguished
I’ve services (ere joy is whole extinguished)
Assign me a task at which to take a stab
And welcome Little Undergrad to Lab
ARIA:
I’m called Little Undergrad – “Work, Little Undergrad”
(Tears are in ample supply)
But still I’m called Undergrad - hard-working Undergrad
Studious Undergrad, I
I’ve redox titrations, and membrane filtrations
To concentrate, cleanse, or distill
My earnest endeavor: to process whatever
My profs and TAs would instill
I work through all hours and give up on showers
Acknowledging friendships foregone,
For these circumstances augmented my chances
To earn my diploma anon
Then bye-bye to Undergrad – dear little Undergrad
Grad school departing am I;
For soon your dear Undergrad: Shall have an Undergrad,
Shall make her Undergrad cry!

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Undergrad parent shares his experience working one on one with Shaista Baljee for his sons apps

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the person...

Undergrad parent shares his experience working one on one with Shaista Baljee for his sons apps

IvyAspire’s structured counselling program for building Karan’s profile. Also, the personal touch that Ivy Aspire provides is a great confidence booster. For more information call +91 88800 01177 to schedule an appointment or log into www.ivyaspire.com

15:55

6/30/14 Undergrad Research at UVM & 4-H Working Steer on Across The Fence

Across the Fence is the longest-running locally-produced program in the US. We have been o...

Economics Undergrad to Data Scientist: Patrick Wong of Glassdoor

Patrick Wong shares his origin story of becoming a DataScientist at Glassdoor.
We cover:
- Patrick’s path from economics undergrad at UC Santa Cruz to working with Glassdoor’s novel labor market data
- how Patrick learned programming in preparation for his first data science role
- some juicy stats about the job market (circa Fall 2017)
For a full text transcript of today's AccidentalEngineer show:
https://theaccidentalengineer.com/economics-data-science-patrick-wong-glassdoor/

35:10

Social Work Q&A | How much do they make? Did you hate it? Is it for me?

How to Get Into Veterinary School | Tips for Med School & other Grad Programs!

First off, sorry for the blinding lighting in this….one day I'll get my ish together, promise.
I'm so happy many of you are reaching out to me about veterinary school and grad school in general! I hope that you guys find this helpful and please comment below with any and all questions!
What I talk about is not limited to vet school - it definitely applies to all grad programs like medical school, dental school, and non-science grad schools as well!
The video itself is so damn long and I def don't want you guys to be forced to watch the whole thing so I tried to organize the video based on times and what I talked about at each point. Click on the timings below and it should take you to that part. Also, I did a super quick summary at the end if you just want to watch that!
0:58 - Disclaimer -- please understand this is simply my experience. It is NOT a template to follow blindly nor is it assurance of getting into any such program. It should just help you plan ahead & figure things out!
1:16 - da beginning: Basically my childhood and how I figured out the difference between my ‘love’ for animals and my wanting to help animals
1:56 - I began volunteering at an animal shelter/rescue agency when I was 10 years old.
3:20 - I began working at animal hospitals (private practice clinics) in high school
3:56 - Animal experience is important early on - it helps you figure out what you want to do. It helped me realize I wasn’t a huge fan of private clinical practice; I didn't see myself doing that as a job, day in and day out.
6:00 - MOST important job as a high school student = get good grades! Why? I believe it builds a very healthy habit and is a good base for success
6:55 - Also, highschool grades are very important for college and scholarships!!! I personally believe, if you're planning on grad school, you shouldn’t dish out money for undergrad. As long as you're not sacrificing the quality of your education, save money!
7:50 - My college scholarship, how I got it and how it helped me; highschool grades and SAT score
9:30 - TuftsAVMSummer program (VeterinaryCamp)
10:09- Most important job as a college student = GET GOODGRADES! Vet school is so competitive which is why grades are so key.
11:48 - If you’re thinking about vet school, start figuring out all your prerequisites. Do some homework on what certain vet med schools require.
12:47 - Plan ahead! My experience in college - finishing my prereqs early gave me a lot of time for fun. Point of the story? Get good grades! Get money!
13:33 - Research, work experiences and recommendation letters!!! I forgot to mention this, but I also did a few weeks of work with cows and lab animals during college.
15:30 - lol I hate research. Do it anyway.
16:08 - Have fun! PARTY! Balance your life! Learn to work hard and play hard.
Have hobbies - good for applications and good for mental health
18:03 - GREs. My GRE score and college GPA
19:20 - The veterinary medical school application process. Which veterinary schools I applied to. My reasonings for the schools I picked. How to choose a grad school that is right for you.
23:35 - Put a lot of effort into your personal statement!
25:16 - Quick summary for middle school, high school, college and veterinary, medical and other grad school applicants.
That's basically it. Obviously a lot has been going since vet school started for me (I am currently in my second semester of 2nd year) and based on the response I get from this, I will definitely make a Part II.
If you watch this video and are uber stressed, don't be!!! Keep in mind that this is was my dream from day one! Also I came from a family and culture that put a lot of importance on grades and education so I was almost forced (in a good way) to get good grades which made the process a bit easier for me. If you're concerned about grades, don't be deterred. Know that IMPROVEMENT means a lot to these schools and combined with evidence of passion and effort, there are infinite ways to stand out as a candidate.
If you still aren't sure about what you even want to do...THAT'S OKAY TOO! There are tons of vet students who took a different path or didn’t know that this is what they wanted to do. If you are late to the game and still want to go to any type of graduate school, you can! You just have to prove your diligence and dedication! If you majored in something else or applied to another field or had a different job, you can always still apply to vet school and get in as long you have the right passion for it and the proper means of succeeding aka hard work!
Thank you for your interest! If you have any questions, ask away!
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52:20

Stanford Webinar- How to Survive Workplace Jerks

Stanford Professor Bob Sutton has created the definitive guide to working with — and survi...

Stanford Webinar- How to Survive Workplace Jerks

StanfordProfessorBob Sutton has created the definitive guide to working with — and surviving — bullies, creeps, jerks, tyrants, tormentors, despots, backstabbers, egomaniacs, and all the other assholes who do their best to destroy you at work: The AssholeSurvivalGuide.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss key themes from his book, including how to escape, endure, outwit, battle, and bring down assholes. And he will weave in some of his favorite strange, surprising, and funny stories to keep things lively.

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Tips for Being an Active TA

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Tips for Being an Active TA

Undergraduate experience prepares graduate students for the advanced coursework and research requirements of graduate school. However, most graduate students haven’t had any teaching experience before being thrust into the unfamiliar and demanding role of teaching assistant (TA). The teaching environment poses many challenges inside and outside the classroom, and to succeed, graduate teaching assistants will want to consider developing a pro-active mentality. This workshop discusses the common challenges and responsibilities that graduate TAs encounter each semester, and talks about ways they can take a more progressive, active approach.

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Scholarslip: A documentary about the student debt crisis

Determined to speak up about America's crumbling higher education system, three students a...

Scholarslip: A documentary about the student debt crisis

Determined to speak up about America's crumbling higher education system, three students at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism rallied the voices of an indebted generation. The trio of aspiring journalists—Alex Lancial, TaraMolina and Jake Stein— produced a documentary entitled "Scholarslip". The 26-minute production examines the student debt crisis in the United States and delves into issues local to Arizona. Illustrated through the voices of student debtors as well as university and government policymakers, "Scholarslip" explores five critical issues: increasing costs of tuition; deteriorating quality of higher education; diminishing value of a college degree in the job market; student dependence on state and federal financial assistance; and the effects on personal lives and aspirations. Lancial, Molina and Stein entered and documented the lives of three university students, each experiencing different personal and financial struggles yet sharing a common desire to pursue a college degree. Also featured are testimonies from John Kavanaugh, a representative in the Arizona legislature; KentHopkins, the Vice Provost of Enrollment at Arizona State University; and NataliaAbrams, a co-founder of StudentDebtCrisis and Occupy Colleges. "Scholarslip" presents a generation under siege, challenging a seemingly out-of-control system that is sending millions into interminable debt.
Alex Lancial: Director of Photography, Graphics Editor, Assistant Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
Tara Molina: Producer, Assistant Director, Assistant Editor, Videographer
Jake Stein: Director, Editor, Videographer, Assistant Producer
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Study With Me Live (Pomodoro) #91

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm g...

Study With Me Live (Pomodoro) #91

Hey everybody! Good afternoon! :)
I have my exam of cellular physiology tomorrow so I'm gonna study for the rest of the day.
What are you studying or if you're making homework, what subject are you working on? I'd love to hear :)
I just uploaded my top ten motivational quotes :D It motivated me to study extra hard this afternoon for my exam. I hope it can motivate you too :D What is your favorite quote btw? Let me know!! We can motivate each other!!!
Now let's get started studying
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Are You New School? Undergraduate Session | The New School for Public Engagement

Are You New School Day is your opportunity for an insider's view of The New School for Pub...

Are You New School? Undergraduate Session | The New School for Public Engagement

Are You New School Day is your opportunity for an insider's view of The New School for PublicEngagement's undergraduate programs for transfer students, working adults, and other students interested in a non-traditional college experience.
RethinkCollegeExpect more from your university. At The New School for Public Engagement, transfer and adult students are not an afterthought. We started rethinking undergraduate education in 1943, and we invite you to do the same. We offer:
A flexible course of study that lets you to complete your bachelor's degree on-campus and/or online
Both day and evening classes at our Greenwich Village campus
Hundreds of courses every semester in a wide range of academic disciplines
The option to earn a professional certificate while concurrently completing your bachelor's degree
The possibility of earning credits toward a master's degree while completing your bachelor's degree in our Bachelor's/Master'sProgram
Need- and merit-based scholarships (Resources include $100,000 available annually in our Community CollegeTransferScholarship Fund.)
To follow along with the presentation download slides here: http://www.newschool.edu/marketing/areyou/AreYouNewSchoolDay.pdf
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CS50 presents... a tech talk on augmented reality (AR) by Abhishek Singh, Resident Researcher at NYU.
"Watch this guy play Super Mario Bros.IRL in Central Park using HoloLens," says TechCrunch. FollowAbhishek at @shekitup.
Description
This talk will cover the technical challenges and design considerations that go into creating AR experiences with the Hololens using Unity. I'll talk through my experiences in building the viral Hololens project in which I recreated Super Mario Bros as a life size first person experience.
Bio
Abhishek loves building things both physical and digital. He brings a fair amount of skills to the table - fabrication, programming (frontend and backend), circuit design, 3D modeling and printing, design, and even an undergrad degree in business. He also has previous experience founding and running three tech startups and is currently working on his fourth. He also has multiple web apps currently out in the wild, a shoe that you control and customize through your phone, a lifesize dragon that you sit on to control a virtual dragon in a VR experience, a robotic desktop assistant that responds to voice commands in gifs and an interactive installation that went up in Times Square among other things.
https://tisch.nyu.edu/itp/itp-people/alumni/Residents/2016-2017/abhishek-singh

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner ... Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... Then there was silence ... "Madame, if a person had that kind of power, why would he work? If you have that kind of power you can stay where you are and rob all the banks of the world....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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Amid a stretch during which the Cal men’s basketball team has lost 11 of 12 games, and fresh off scoring a season-low 43 points at Utah, head coach Wyking Jones spent part of this week doing some soul-searching ... “Our whole program and what I’m all about is family,” Jones said in his weekly news conference. “We’re going to continue to work hard a